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1-2-15 pm-European Programme, 1 pm Local Time and Weather
Report.
To Be Laid Up
Drastic curtailment of services this winter is contemplated by the shipping companies engaged in the North Atlantic passenger trade...
This is due to the expected boom in ocean traygi having failed to materialise.,
So desperate has become the plight of shipping that the neces sity for calling un international couference to deal with the problem is being stressed,
The two largest vessels of the recently merged Cunard-White, Star Line Majestic (58,599 tons) and Berengaria (62,101 tons are ikely to be laid up for the greater part of the winter,
U.S. Ships Too
A similar fate awaits the biggest United States liner Leviathan (48,443 tons), '\'
CLEARANCE OF
MAILS
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
Postal Workers Call PUBLIC AUCTION
Off "Go Slow” Movement
YPHE Undermgned have received
fraye
THE OFFICIAL ADMINISTRA- TOR, SUPREME COURT
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Shanghai, Sept, & Local postal employees, are work- ing in double shifts and longer hours since 3 p.m. yesterday in an effort to clear off mails accumulate since the launching of the. "go slow" movement on Monday last. A spokesman of the Shanghai Union and the Postal Workers' Shanghai, Postal Employees' Assp- ciation, which gave orders to their respective members at 2.30 p.m. to THURSDAY, speed up their work, expected the return to normal in a few days.
The dramatic change of attitude of the employees resulted from a two-hour conference between Gen Wa Te-chen, Mayor of Shanghai, Mr. Wu Kai-shion, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Shanghai
ON
SEPT., 13, 1934.
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.
AT THEIR BRANCH SALES BOOM,
No. 85, HANKOW(ROAD,
KOWLOON.
1.03 pm-Recorded Music. 1:30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc., 215 pm-Close Down. 6-8 p.m.-European Programme. 6pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtesy of the Management). p.m-Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota tions. 703-7.40 pm-Concert Items.
Pianoforte Solo-Minuette from Suite (J. Buk)..
Mr. Wu Sing-ya, Commissioner of The Cunard-White Star Company the Bureau of Social Affairs, and Pianoforte Solo Berceuse
(Chopin)-—-Ignaz Friedman.. 1s having great difficulty in finding eight delegates of the National THE EFFECTS OF THE profitable employment for the 25 Postal Workers' Union and the LATE MR, KNOPP & THE Song The Dell's Song ("Tales
ships which have come under its National Postal Employees' Asso LATE. MRS. MARŪNAGA. of Hoffmann") (Offenbach).
control. One of them, the Albertic.ciation, in the Party Headquar Sogn, Wine, Women and Song has already been sold to Japan, tere, of Route Ghisi, yesterday (Strauss)—Mavis"Bennett. (So-and others will be disposed of if morning, when the officials promis-
the opportunity occurs.
ed to urge the Ministry of Com- Luxury suites on the big liners munications to "bring about an have been unoccupied voyage after early settlement of outstanding voyage, and the elimination of postal problems. second-class berths has not had the effect of increasing the demand for first-class accommodation.
prano).. Violin, Solo--Caprice. Viennois.
(Kreisler), Violin Bolo-Humoreske, Op. 101. No. 7 (Dvorak)-Fritz Krels-
ler.
Song The Old Superb ("Song
of the Sea") (Stanford).
Bong-Homeward Bound Song
of the Sea")
(Stanford)-
Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone)
7.40-8 p.m.--From the Studio.
Hawaiian Selections by Ray- mond and Daniel Lui.
Progranime
1. My Hawaiian Love Dream.
2. Na Lei O Hawaii,
3. Beautiful Hawailan Rose.
4. Moani Ke Ala,
5. Wallana
,
Arrangements are also being made for other large ships to have lengthened periods in port,
travelling
More people. Bre tourist or third-olase, and although the number of passengers, carried has slightly increased receipts have slumped.
Fewer Atlantic voyages, bave been made so for this year by British ships than for years, and wherever possible vessels are being sent on cruises.
Competition
Here again, however, competition has grown so keen that the figures are" almost as disappointing in
8 p.m.--Local Time and Weather many cases as those for long
Report
8.03-10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio
Concert.
and
9.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins,
London 1 p.m.-Stock Commodity Quotations. 10.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, follow- ed by New York Opening Quo-
tations.
voyages
District Kuomintang.
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including
Blackwood & Teak Wood Furniture, Glass Ware, Crockery, Cutlery, Curios, Ornaments, Portable Gramo- phone and Records, Kitchen. Ware, Clothing. Majestic Radio Set",
Convertor “Pilot
Radio Filterette for Radio, etc., efe.
المية
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Mr. Chang Tao-fan. Vice-Minis- ter of Communications, who was expected by the two postal organi zations, to arrive here yesterday morning from Nanking to open them for 4 negotiations with settlement of the dispate, was delayed in the capital by business, A delegate from the Ministry i however, expected to arriva bera before next Tuesday to hold pre- TERMS:--CASH ON DELIVERY, liminary talks with the employees on the various postal problems.
Circular Issued
The conference began at 10.30 a.m. and lasted to "12.30 p.m. informed of the satisfactory results of the discussions, the two district postal organizations issued a cir cular calling off the "go klow " movement..
"
Meanwhile it is announced that German shipping authorities, anti- cipate that Mr. Runciman, Presi dent of the Board of Trade, will
Community Inconvenienced now" adopt the suggestion of Mr. A. M. Chapelain, Commis various Continental Governments stoner of that an international conference various departments of the Hea
Posts, inspected the should be convened to deal with Post Office at 3.30 p.m. and the shipping problem.
sanounced that the employees were working in double shifts and longer hours. Should the workers con tinue at this rate, the accumulated mails would be cleared off in a day or two, he said.
A Hamburg message states that shipping circles there forecast that the conference would be held soon in London.
10.40 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30-10pm-European Recorded Programme from ZEX on a frequency of 640 k.c's.. 8.30-8.55 p.m.Selection of Ethel-
-bert Nevia's Music. Narcissus ("Water, Scenes")-
Country Dance-A Shepherd's..
Salon Tale-Lullaby--Victor
Orchestra. Barchetta-Serenade 'Twas a Lover and His Lass-Elliott Shaw (Bass).
The Rosary-Robert Simmons ..(Tenor).
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As a result of the agitation of FRIDAY, the postal workers, local commer- Cinema,cial institutions and residents have
the New Victoria Edinburgh. pm. Time Signhl ̄from Green- wich. A perita) of new gramo- phone recores by Christopher Stone.
9-9.30 pm.. The Western Studio Orchestra, from Cardiff studio.
..
BERLIN PHOGRAMME
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become greatly inconvenienced. A large number of letters posted a few days ago have not been deli- vered. The sorting and delivery of incoming mails were likewise 1 delayed, while the despatch of
parcels outgoing mails and also restricted.
The most important among the outstanding postal problems is the Amalgamation of the Postal Bay-"
Was
Little Boy Blue-The Night has 19 p.m.. Dja Announcement (Gerings and Remittance Bank and the
3 Thousand Eyes-The Wood- pecker-in Winter.
I get up at night Every Night -Beat upon mine Little Heart -A Life.
9.15.
man, English) German Folk Song Programme-Forecast
English)
p.m. Music and
(German
Topical
Events
Lesson-Edna Kellogg (Soprano)945 pm News Bulletin (English
and the Victor Balon Orches 10 p.m. Relayed from Hamburg
tra
8.55-9.08 pm-a Violoncello Re-11
cital by Beatrice Harrison.
1. Elegie (Dellus).
2. Caprice (Delfus),
3. Adagio (Marcello),
Hour of the World
OX
SEPT.
COMMENCING at 5.15 P.M.
1934
AT THEIE SALES ROOM,
DUDDELL STREET-
A VALUABLE COLLEC- TION. OF. POSTAGE "STAMPS
Comprising:--
British Colonies, Old Europe, Post Office The agitation of the British
Great. Guiana, Canada, postal workers for the settlement Britain, Mauritius, Hongkong, Phil- of the issues was brought to the Hipine, Portuguese, India, Straits. fare by the resignation of officials
of the National Postal Workers' Settlement, etc., etc. 'Union and the National Employees' Association, which was announced after the delegates, of the two organizations had been participation
-refused
in the National p.m. German Art contributes to Communitylife. A discus Postal Conference in Nanking. sion between Mr.F. A.Dargel |
Though urged by the various dis- and Mr. Werner March, archi-trict postul unions to withdraw their resignation. members, of the
tect
4. (a) Pastoralo; (b) Reel (Cyril 11.15 p.m.. News Bulletin (Gier-
Scott.)
9.08-9.30 pm-Band Selections
from Operas,
Aida-Introduction and Moorish
Ballet (Verdi);
Alda Grand March and Finale
(Verdi)Creatore's Band. Carmen-Selection Aldershot Command Searchlight Tat- too"); (Bizet) The Massed
mand.
manj
11.30 pan.. The Berlin Mandolin
Chamber Orchestra, conducted by runo Henze,
ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,
THE 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1934.
two committees have not yet decid- TERMS CAR OF DELIVERY. ed to resunie.
12.15 am, News Bulletin (English) GERMAN SHARE MARKET 13.30 am. Dia, Close Down (Ger-
man, English
RADIO MANILA
Bands of the Aldershot Com-5 pan., Studio Musical Varieties
Bernie Nolasco, baritone Pacita and Lourdes, Carvajal, Ramon Novales and Ting Ibanez
9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,
London,pm, Stock and I- Commodity Quotations.
9.35-10" p.n-Variety.
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright)}·
Berlin, Sept.-11 The sharemarket was almost entirely becalmed except in the case of certain special investments which hitherto were consistently The sought Nevertheless, most of the to 5.80 p.m. Songs by Rio Rita, as prices remained firm owing
aated by Miguel Velarde, Jr. the support of the market given Vocal Duet Tonight (The15.45 pm. Request Period
by the announcement of the Queen") Anna Neagle and 16.10 p.m. Spanish Informational satisfactory estimates of the Trevor Jones., Orchestra I Love you so (Tange Serenade) (The Queen") Geraldo and His Orchestra. Plano Bolo Canadian Capera. Plano Bolo Kitten on the Keys
-The Six Keyboard Kings, Vocal Duet-I Cover the Water- front-Layton and Johnstone. Band-Maurice Chevalier Songs Medley Van Phillips and his Concert Band,
10 pin-Close Down.
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German grain harvest. and the 6.30 pm. English Informational official notice of decline in un-
Period
employment. The lack of enter" prise was partly due to the un- certainty about the extent of Schacht's new regulations. The turnover of fixed interest securi- ties was also not great but except in special cases, the prices remain- | This ed unchanged. *!
7- p.m. Alexander the Mystic 7.15, p.m.,- Songs of Spain al 7.20 p.m. Associate Charities 7.35 pm. HIIL Billy Period 7.45 D.m., Modern American Piano Composit ons A. Avelino
8 p.m., "Say it with Music"
Carmen and Cellite Fran- quella
8.15 pm Requests
8.30 p.m., Studio Guest Artists
Period Lolita. Lungs
8.45 pm. Stock Quotations
p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben..8.50 p.m. Musical Interlude
The Rutland Bquare and New. 9 p.m., KZRM Musicale conducted Victoria, Prodestra, directed by by Loring Nash Norman, Austin, relayed, from 10:30 pm, Sign Off/;
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